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Mount an Image File with PowerISO

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Edit Steps

  1. 1
    Download Power ISO from: www.poweriso.com
  2. 2
    Install Power ISO by following the installation steps given in the set-up.
  3. 3
    Restart your computer after installation to make it to work.
  4. 4
    Click and set number of drives (you need at least one) from Power ISO in task bar.
  5. 5
    Right click power ISO from task bar and click mount.
  6. 6
    Select the file you want to mount.
  7. 7
    Open up my computer and now you can see a external drive created by Power ISO.
  8. 8
    Install the same way you install a CD from a CD drive.
  9. 9
    Make Image files by right clicking Power ISO from task bar and clicking make Image file.
  10. 10
    Browse location in the CD drive where you have put the compact disk.
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    Select the file format: .iso , .bin, etc and click Ok.
    • It may take a long time, so wait.


Edit Tips

  • You can also use Demon tools, alcohol, etc.


Edit Warnings

  • Don't do any background work while image file is been created because this makes your computer extremely slow.

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Categories: Cleanup | Summarization | Computers and Electronics

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